Google transl: India'snational space authorities, the Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO), since last week reported that the satellite belongs to National
Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), LAPAN-A3 (also called LAPAN /
IPB) scheduled for launch today, Wednesday (06/22/2016 ).

this news is certainly very encouraging, given the satellite launch had been delayed due to technical problems. ResearchersSatellite Technology Center (Pusteksat) LAPAN Heru Robertus Triharjantosaid the launch LAPAN-A3 retreat from the original plan (06/20/2016).

"Theinstallation of a satellite that will be launched turned out to take longer than expected. In total, there are 20 satellites to be installed," he added. Satellite LAPAN-A3 was launched aboard (piggyback) PSLV-C34 rocket belonging to India. Thelaunch aboard the launch Cartosat main mission, as well as two artificial satellite colleges in India, namely Sathyabamasat and Swayam.